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Are British Overseas Territories worth visiting? Here are the 5 most tourist friendly gems

By staff17 June 2025No Comments4 Mins Read

The British Overseas Territories are not part of the UK, but are under British dominion and the UK is responsible for their defence, international relations and good governance.

 island Tortola
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From the financial allure of the Cayman Islands to the untamed splendour of South Georgia, you’ve likely heard of British Overseas Territories (BOTs), but do you really know what they are? Are these “British” spots just cushy tax havens for the rich or remote refuges for unique wildlife on windswept isles?

The truth is, as reported by the Express, each territory maintains a unique character while being connected to the UK.

What are the British Overseas Territories?

These remnants of the once-mighty British Empire now amount to 14 specks scattered across the globe, from sun-soaked Caribbean islands to barren outposts in Antarctica. They’re not officially part of the United Kingdom but remain under British sovereignty, with the UK responsible for their defence, foreign affairs, and proper governance, reports Devon Live.

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Each BOT has its own constitution, local government, and legal system, yet the UK wields the ultimate authority, often through a Governor appointed by the King. These territories are legacies of Britain’s age of discovery and colonial might.

While numerous former colonies chose independence throughout the 20th century, some preferred to keep their ties with Britain for reasons like political stability, economic support, or historical loyalty.

Bermuda (population 64,000).

British passport holders can stay for up to 90 days without a visa, but those wishing to extend their stay or work must obtain a residence permit, which hinges on being sponsored by a local employer. Despite its small size, Bermuda offers a high standard of living shaped by its dual heritage of British governance and North American influence.

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Bermuda radiates old-world charm from pastel-coloured homes and rose-inlaid gardens.(Image: Getty)

British Virgin Islands (population 31,000).

A haven for sailors and a popular choice for setting up offshore companies. These Caribbean islands offer tax-free personal and corporate income.

You’ll need local sponsorship to live or work here, but visiting is visa-free for Brits.

Cayman Islands (population 81,500).

Often referred to as the global capital of finance with zero income tax, the Caymans are also a luxury travel hotspot. British visitors don’t need a visa for short stays, but work or residency involves employer sponsorship and approval.

Gibraltar (population 33,700)

The Rock juts from Spain’s southern tip, blending Mediterranean sunshine with British quirks. It’s a financial and gaming hub, with no VAT and tax-friendly schemes for high earners and retirees.

Visiting requires no visa, but working or living there needs permits.

Turks and Caicos, with a population of 59,400.

Turquoise waters, white sands and a booming luxury tourism industry. The lack of income tax makes this Caribbean archipelago appealing to both businesses and tourists.

Brits can visit as tourists, but settling down requires securing employment and a local permit.

Travel and Residency.

In most instances, Brits can visit the inhabited Overseas Territories without needing a visa. However, if you’re planning to live or work there, you’ll typically need to secure employment first and then apply for a work permit via a local employer.

Some territories, like Gibraltar, offer specific residency options for investors, pensioners, or skilled professionals.

From a tax perspective, many BOTs don’t levy income tax, making them appealing to global businesses and individuals. But this doesn’t necessarily equate to an easy or inexpensive lifestyle – these locations often come with high living costs, limited infrastructure, or strict immigration controls.

The British Overseas Territories serve as a testament to Britain’s global history – but they also play a significant role in the present. Whether you’re fantasising about tropical beaches or a rugged wildlife adventure, these remote places provide a glimpse into Britain’s unique global footprint.

Just remember not to pack your bags without double-checking the paperwork.

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